Who next? The Pope?
Well, just for the record--and to assure my daughter, Jeanne, that I have a bit of common sense in my head, let me state that Mediawingnuts, for one, endorses Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party's nomination for President.
She is wiser, slower to act (especially less likely to act irrationally), highly intelligent and understands the job for which she is running.
Her defeat in South Carolina, like Mike Huckabee's a week ago Saturday on the Republican side, was hopefully an enigma and will remain such. Obama's endorsements from everyone save the Pope are totally baffling. He's surely inspiring, but we need good basic common sense at the helm these days and Mediawingnuts won't back down on this (long overdue) endorsement.
Don't let Obama's 2,931 high name recognition endorsements get you down, Hillary; you are the best qualified among the Democratic candidates.
Further, Hillary, the rumor is out that although Teddy Kennedy (who dislikes your husband) and Caroline Kennedy (who is jealous of Chelsea) are endorsing Obama, a passel of Kennedy offspring from Bobby Kennedy are about to make public their endorsement of YOU!
As Yogi Berra used to say when the Yankees were down in a game, "It ain't over till it's over!"
Just read my New Year's Day prediction every so often when the going gets tough.
6 Comments:
Huh? Just the other night you and I were discussing how important a pro-life candidate is. So Hillary?
Ted Ks endorsement speech was truly inspirational.
Almost forgot to register as a republican so I can vote for our favorite, Ron Paul, in the CT. primary. All the paperwork is in (we get five days before the primary to file our affiliation).
Close call.
Tomorrow will be fun! The Florida republican primary! Doesn't get better than this...
Bro Richard
Admittedly, it's a close call between Hillary and Obama for the Democratic nomination, but I think (despite Teddy's inspirational speech) Hillary is the better person--from the standpoint of sitting in the Oval Office, not necessarily winning it.
Of course, my overall favorite candidate is Mike Huckabee (discounting Ron Paul, E.T. and Thomas Jefferson).
Bro-Joe
Hey Joe:
I am really sick of all of these democrats jumping on the "Obama" bandwagon. This is "Power politics" at its "ugliest." Why couldn't they wait til after super Tuesday and let the voters decide. This democrat will be voting straight republican if Obama is the nominee. Ted Kennedy may you cut yourself shaving..
UFObill-
Interesting that you said that you might vought (sp?) Republican if Obama is nominated. My closest friend and I have come to almost the same conclusion, although I might have a problem with the "stiff man" (Romney) unless he loosens up a bit.
Whoops! UFOBill? You aren't the UFOBill. are you?
Obama, in and of himself, is an inspiring new face. His endorsements from nearly everyone else in the party make my stomach turn.
UFOJoe (joe)
Will the American public ever get to the point where we care more about *what* is being said rather than *how* it's being said?
I like Obama. He *is* a great speaker. But what does he stand for? Already Obama has changed his stance on bringing the troops home from Iraq--now it's "maybe by 2013."
Yeh, with Obama specifics are few in number and about a nanometer deep.
Joe
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